Specially for people who knew the old intro with the similar black guy that DIDN'T turn around. Once you're used to that one, seeing the new one, you expect him to just stay like that and then suddenly he turns and makes you shit your pants.

That's the reason this paradox has never made sense to me. I know the guy was just trying to say "getting closer to something but never being able to reach it" (like the sum of 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 etc. is never ever going to reach 2) but it was flawed by the fact that he chose a situation which could clearly be replicated and disproved.

Get a tortoise. Get someone to run behind it. The faster runner will over take. Zeno was a bit slow, wasn't he?

EDIT: Hey guys, samtheman66 pointed out below that it was a paradox designed to point out how absurd other people's speculations were, not Zeno's actual viewpoint. Give him credit.

Special abilities:Valve guy: (Range:6) thrakador once met Newlth' Gab, a designer of mysterious powers. He taught thrakador how to use his special gravity suction device, to which thrakador still holds on to to this day. Target player within range automatically moves 2 squares towards you. If the player is within 1 square of you, you may blast them away 3 squares opposite of your direction, dealing 5 damage to that player. If they hit another player by being blasted back, that player is hurt by 3 regardless if they're ally or foe.

Who could have guessed?: Thrakador states what he's going to do on his next turn. If he correctly abides by his words, he receives an extra movement speed, and +2 to all damage at the beginning of his next turn.

I gotta hit escape: If the situation is too hot, thrakador can bail like a little girl. He quickly throws smoke powder hidden in his tunic on the ground, disorienting enemies, causing them to be unable to see your on the map until the beginning of your next turn. If you attack anybody, this temporary invisibility is lost. Use only once per 3 of your turns.

Passive abilities:eye-contact with you: thradakor is petrified of staring into his enemies eyes, but gains vast confidence when not. Whenever thrakador and any enemy are facing one another, thrakador loses 2 to damage, vitality, and strength. Otherwise, thrakador gains a bonus of 2 to all the aforementioned stats. Whenever eye-contact is made or broken, the current status effect is cancelled and the opposite effect comes into play.

kind of freaky to me: thrakador picks an enemy player at the beginning of the game. This player is considered terrifying to thrakador, which reduces all damage made against this player by 2. When attacking any other enemy player he's not frightened of, he deals an extra single damage.

Amnesia yet: Due to a traumatic injury by a booby trap guarding an ancient treasure, thrakador sometimes forgets his purpose. Flip a coin at the beginning of your turn. If it's heads, you forget what you're doing temporarily, and lose and action point. If it's tails, you remember everything extremely clearly, which fills you with passion, increasing thrakador's action points by 1 for this turn.

Often scavenging old ruins and cities for supplies and other tangibles, thrakador often comes across beings which have claimed these areas as their home. Learning the ways of avoiding them has made thrakador exceedingly smart for a common thief, almost giving him a superhuman like quality. He is not without weakness though, for his fear of these monstrosities he avoids so ever often is powerful, and often dictates his actions. He tries to harness this terror for his own tactical advantage, though sometimes he cannot help but succumb to its ways.

After the jail section, I felt things went downhill. But everything before that had me so scared the ending could've been a clip of a shaved chihuahua shivering in a brothel and that game still would've been amazing.

Well there are SPOILERRRRRRRRseveral endingsWHOOOOOOO so that is one thing, but I'd agree. But anyway the first info given you in the game is that it is not to be played for the ending but the experience!

I can only play in short bursts, or the headaches persist for too long. I've tried playing in a window and smaller, but it still gives me headaches. So far I haven't gotten past where the demo supposedly ends.

I also bought Penumbra during the Steam sale, but haven't played it yet.

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It happened because a friend of mine used my computer, logged into his account, and downvoted all of my posts until he got bored. It says -53 next to my name because RES assumes all accounts under the same browser are me. Now, many of those posts are archived, so I have to live with this scar.

Nobody on reddit has ever confronted me about this, but you and the other two commenters in this thread all asked me at the same time. What?

It happened because a friend of mine used my computer, logged into his account, and downvoted all of my posts until he got bored. It says -53 next to my name because RES assumes all accounts under the same browser are me. Now, many of those posts are archived, so I have to live with this scar.

Nobody on reddit has ever confronted me about this, but you and the other two commenters in this thread all asked me at the same time. What?

There are actually quite a few things mentioned on Reservoir Dogs that happen in Pulp Fiction. Last time I watched it I heard someone mention working with Marcellus, and Mr. Pink complains about the wait staff at a diner, and Steve Buscemi (Mr. Pink) plays a waiter in Pulp Fiction.

That sounds like it would be awesome.
I have also heard some people say that both movies took place on the same day and other theories, some seem far fetched, like HL3 being in the briefcase, but I just like talking about my two favorite movies